Margies Cove East Trailhead

Near Maricopa, Arizona

Margies Cove East Trailhead does not offer reservations through Recreation.gov. Please take a look at the area details below for more information about visiting this location. Enjoy your visit!

Overview

Margies Cove Trail is a near level, 9-mile route through the heart of the 63,200-acre North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness within the Sonoran Desert National Monument.

The North Maricopa Mountains are a jumble of long ridges and isolated peaks separated by extensive, saguaro-studded bajadas and wide desert washes. Cholla, ocotillo, prickly pear, paloverde, ironwood, and Mexican jumping bean complement thick stands of saguaro to form classic Sonoran Desert vistas. Commonly seen wildlife includes desert mule deer, javelina, desert bighorn sheep, coyote, desert tortoise, and numerous varieties of lizards and birds.
 
Margies Cove Trail follows a combination of former vehicle tracks and wide, unmarked desert washes. No trail signage or directional markers are available along the route; therefore, this trail is recommended only for experienced hikers skilled in reading topographic maps. Margies Cove Trail intersects the northern terminus of the Brittlebush Trail in the interior of the North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness.

Hours and Seasons

Trail can be used year-round; however, it is recommended for use from late October through mid-April. At other times of the year, the trail is seldom used due to high temperatures.

Summer temperatures may often exceed 110°F (43°C). Wear a hat, long sleeve shirt, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Drink plenty of water!

Features and Services

  • Drinking Water: There is no drinking water available. Bring plenty of water.
  • Toilets: Accessible vault toilet onsite.
  • Cell Phone and Internet: Cell phone service may be unreliable. There is no public internet or Wi-Fi.
  • Pets: Service dogs are legally permitted anywhere that visitors can go. Pack out all waste.

Safety and Conditions

You are responsible for your own safety. Call 911 to contact local law enforcement, obtain emergency services, or report a fire.

While enjoying your visit, keep in mind that there is no first aid available on-site.

Expect potential hazards such as venomous snakes, extreme heat, and flash floods. Be prepared for changes in weather and stay informed on weather warning alerts. Make sure you have the appropriate gear, food and water.

Respect and Protect

The area is home to many species of wildlife. Please remember to practice outdoor ethics and recreate responsibly. Help us protect this unique environment by leaving no trace during your visit.

Check for fire restrictions before your visit. Using exploding targets, fireworks, sky lanterns, tracer ammunition and other incendiary devices is prohibited on BLM-managed public land in Arizona.

Report crimes to resources including vandalism, dumping and suspicious activity at 1-800-637-9152.

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